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Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Global Interviews and Recruitment

A couple of years ago, View Magazine called our series, Diversity: Creating Success for Business and People "one of the best products about diversity on the market." And customers agree!

Now, we can offer you a follow-up series from the same company, ARMC. Building a Diverse Workforce for the Global Millennium is a 20-volume series that covers a huge variety of diversity issues.

Each program also presents critical business concepts like building trust and respect, performance appraisals, team building and leadership.

Program 14: "Making A Good Impression: Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Global Interviews and Recruitment"

As organizations become more global, the challenges of hiring employees can be magnified by cultural and national differences in approach and perception.

In particular, this scenario revolves around an older Chinese male interviewing a younger East Indian Asian woman for a job in a United States plant in Singapore. You'll be able to explore differences in culture, gender issues and interviewing challenges.

CHARACTER NAMES
Shruti Amin and Phil Wong

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Understanding differences in cultures from the same geographic area, including those around gender
  • Developing effective interviewing skills
  • Developing intercultural awareness/understanding of intercultural communication
  • Managing intercultural misperceptions and assumptions
  • Developing skills to lead diverse employees

Purchase Includes

  • video (11 Minutes)
  • Comprehensive Facilitator's Guide

This is available as part of

Enterprise Media "Building a Diverse Workforce for the Global Millennium" Complete Series
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Categories
Diversity / Inclusion
Employee selection and interviewing
myTrainFlix Basic Titles
Release Date
Jan 1, 1999
Video Running Time (minutes)
11:08
Producer
Enterprise Media
Course ID
ENT444